Which statement best compares farm workers and industrial workers in the late 1800s in Washington?

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Farmers formed granges to support one another while industrial workers organized labor unions.
Farmers formed granges to support one another while industrial workers organized labor unions.

Farmers supported railroads and factories while other workers sought public ownership of industries.
Farmers supported railroads and factories while other workers sought public ownership of industries.

Industrial workers benefited from lack of business regulation while farmers sought more government oversight.
Industrial workers benefited from lack of business regulation while farmers sought more government oversight.

Industrial workers went on strike to demand reforms while farmers found jobs as strikebreakers.

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Farmers formed granges to support one another while industrial workers organized labor unions.